-
invented for
Valarin in the 1930s,
which then
became "Quenderin roots". The
Eldarin family of
languages comprises Quenya, Telerin,
Sindarin and Nandorin. The...
-
Eldalamberon 15. 2005 "
Eldarin Hands,
Fingers &
Numerals (Part One)."
Edited by
Patrick H. Wynne.
Vinyar Tengwar 47, pp. 3–43. 2005 "
Eldarin Hands,
Fingers &...
-
Eldalamberon 15. 2005 "
Eldarin Hands,
Fingers &
Numerals (Part One)."
Edited by
Patrick H. Wynne.
Vinyar Tengwar 47, pp, 3–43. 2005 "
Eldarin Hands,
Fingers &...
- from an
earlier language called Common Telerin,
which evolved from
Common Eldarin, the
tongue of the
Eldar before their divisions, e.g.,
those Elves who...
- his descent. In a c. 1968
version of the story,
included in the
essay Eldarin Hands,
Fingers and Numerals,
Celebrimbor was one of the
Teleri of Aman...
-
reconstructionism aims for a "canon" of "correct"
standard Elvish (Neo-
Eldarin),
while the
philological study of the
evolution of Tolkien's conceptions...
-
wrote several diachronic studies of
Quenya and its proto-language
Common Eldarin,
three of
which have been published: The
Qenyaqetsa (dealing with early...
-
region of Aman,
settled by the Elves",
wrote Tolkien.
Eldamar was the true
Eldarin name of Aman. In The
Hobbit it is
named "Faerie". The land is well-wooded...
- ISBN 978-0-00-713655-1. Tolkien, J. R. R. (2005). Hostetter, Carl F. (ed.). "
Eldarin Hands,
Fingers &
Numerals and
Related Writings, Part one".
Vinyar Tengwar...
- Eärendil" (PDF),
Similarities between natural languages and Tolkien's
Eldarin, p. 14
Flieger 2005, p. xi.
Shippey 2005, pp. 217–220, 277–281. Hostetter...